Tips For Choosing Wedding Accessories

Every Bride Should See These 5 Major Tips For Choosing Wedding Accessories


When it comes to style, we’re all for breaking the conventional rules and standards. But that doesn’t mean that there aren’t still tried and trusted tips to help you look your best, including those ones for your wedding day jewelry.

So if you need a little guidance when it comes to accessorizing your gown, read on below.

1. Don’t overdo it.

The first commandment for picking out your wedding jewelry: Don’t go overboard. No matter how tempting it is to pack loads and loads of dazzling jewellry, you don’t want to risk letting your accessories outshine you. Keep “less is more” as your theme and stick with a few key pieces rather than packing accessories on every part of your body.

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2. Match your metals to your dress.

When you cannot decide between silver and gold jewelry, let the color of your gown guide your choice. Below is how to:

A. If your gown is white: This bright hue looks prettiest with platinum jewellery or silver pieces.

D. If your gown is ivory: Gold jewelry will best bring out the beauty of this creamy shade.

C. If your gown is champagne: Gold jewelry will complement the warm tones in this very light color.

D. If your gown is blush (or a shade of pink): Try using rose gold jewellery. The pink undertones in the metal will coordinate with the soft pink of the dress.

3. Consider your dress neckline.

Your gown’s neckline will play a role in framing your face. Help it do its job by selecting jewelry that fits perfectly with it.


If your dress has a sweetheart or strapless neckline: To create height and direct all eyes to your smile, consider wearing a choker or shorter necklace.

This style is making a comeback and looks timeless with this neckline. Another option: Skip the necklace and wear statement chandelier earrings instead.

As your neckline is the focal point, you’ll want your standout pieces there, but don’t hesitate to add a smaller bracelet, bangle or beautiful ring to balance everything out.

If your dress has a V-neck: This style is made for cleavage decoration. Opt for a choker or pendant, or try layering both if they’re delicate and tiny pieces. Pair the necklace with earrings, which could be small or dangling—whichever one looks best with your hairstyle.

If your dress has a halter or something like that: Focus your accessorizing on your hair by decorating it with pins or fancy combs. These can be sleek, bejeweled or floral, depending on the effect you want.

4. Don’t get overwhelmed.

If deciding on your jewelry seems more difficult than finding the gown, then you should focus your search. Find one piece you absolutely adore and want to invest in, and wear that. Still in doubt? Simple pearl or diamond studs are always always classic.

Just be sure you don’t buy them as part of a set. While coordinating jewelry used to be a go-to, modern brides avoid wedding accessories that look too matchy-matchy.

5. Be yourself.

The most important thing about picking the perfect pieces for your wedding gown is that they should be a reflection of you.

If you’re not comfortable wearing big, chandelier earrings, then stick to studs. Love the way you look in a simple necklace? Go for it! If you’re happy in all your accessories, you’ll feel confident—and that’s the best accessory of all.

Always do what is best for you. Do not allow someone make a choice you know you would not be comfortable in.

 





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